This is the second BlackBerry device from manufacturer TCL since it took responsibility for the smartphone brand’s hardware. It’s a sister device to its flagship BlackBerry KeyOne launched earlier this year. Take away the keyboard from the KeyOne and add a bigger touch screen and a slightly bigger battery and you’ve got the Motion. The internal specs are very similar to the KeyOne, as is the mid-range price.

What do you think, is a BlackBerry without a keyboard worth considering for smartphone buyers? Or is the KeyOne still the way to go with its physical QWERTY keyboard? Let us know in the comments section below.